Hi Alain and Seesat l
Seen again this evening at 21:23UTC. Nearly missed this fast moving
object but picked it up near Aql. This will probably be my last
observation before it will re enter. It is now in a 202/239km orbit. Decay
around July 13. Would like to see more accurate decay predictions.
greetings
tristan cools
bwgs
Op 7-jul.-2015 14:58 schreef "Alain Figer" <alain.figer_at_club-internet.fr>:
> Yes, we are following it from France.
>
> See for example :
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> https://www.flickr.com/groups/satellites_artificiels/discuss/72157650579858089/#comment72157653137548024
> Regards
>
> Alain Figer
>
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> Message du : 07/07/2015 00:09
> De : "Tristan Cools via Seesat-l " <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
> A : "Seesat-L" <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
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> Sujet : Cosmos 1263 rocket decay
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>
> Hi, Is someone following the decay of Cosmos 1263 rocket ?(SL8
> 1981-33B/12389) ? It is making very nice and fast N-S passes over Belgium.
> Orbit now around 208/250km with an inclination of 82.8°. Predicted re-entry
> according to Space Track is July 13. If weather permits I will try to keep
> on following it the comming days. If someone has more accurate decay
> predictions, I am interested. greetings, Tristan Cools Belgian Working
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